When she spends all that time looking like she is clearly calculating…she gave it away.
@dunglifemovementАй бұрын
Shats goin on it's ya boy Ethan hope you're all having a great day
@scottyP1672Ай бұрын
@@FatherofMan25 lol everyone takes 3 minutes per move. It’s ridiculous.
@eriknordqvist9016Ай бұрын
Rampage has been on tilt for a long time. He will go broke soon.
@robp9995Ай бұрын
Far be it from me to be critical of someone who made it to day 8 of the main event, but you have 44 million chips in front of you, and you just blow up with second pair? I’d be devastated, there’s no way to sugar coat it, that’s a bad way to go out of the Main Event. Totally unnecessary.
@Bradydog-in7ut29 күн бұрын
That easy to say sitting on the couch, much more difficult when you’re in the pressure cooker. She took a shot at trying to get her opponent to fold at the wrong time (remember, she had outs and couldn’t see his hole cards like you could). As someone who’s played this game over 50 years, at minimum, I give her credit for trying to play for the win instead of a better payday.
@Kosmisch1987Ай бұрын
Going from 2nd in chips with 15 left to out at 13th is a major punt
@josebarcellos2461Ай бұрын
at one point.. she was cl 15 left
@antzoomaАй бұрын
this is not 100% true but it was a punt this time
@diamanteduul8084Ай бұрын
Sounds like my runs in small tourneys 😂
@Romans8-9Ай бұрын
What she was at 15 isn't really relevant to her a bust out hand. She was middle of the pack when she busted not 2nd.
@TritiuminducedfusionАй бұрын
@antzooma Lol at being results oriented...this is always terrible.
@millertime-lf8thАй бұрын
Nobody more upset than PokerGO 😂
@Knight5533Ай бұрын
Facts. Not gunna get many paid subs to watch the final table now.
@DefundtheIRS177622 күн бұрын
@@Knight5533because of her? She’s a 7 at best
@Kelgee3Ай бұрын
She'll be replaying that hand before going to sleep for quite some time hahahaha oops.
@Britt0nYTАй бұрын
to be so close and lose it in that way.. nightmare fuel
@jimweb3230Ай бұрын
100%.
@Jung1981gigglesАй бұрын
lol yep for years to come
@a55techАй бұрын
$600k she be fine
@519rudyАй бұрын
Then over 40million chips to risk on a hand like that! Dnt get it
@justmusic2353Ай бұрын
Wow i thought K on the river was going to be the reason she gets stacked , what a punt
@Josh-oi6lhАй бұрын
yeah same here, thought that's the only way shes getting it all in for tournament life
@claymincey3751Ай бұрын
Me too but as she was tanking so long I was like, no way she bluff shoves this turn. She found that way
@valyu7676zxАй бұрын
Thought the same here.
@T-roc57Ай бұрын
Peeling on the flop is understandable but iffy enough there, snap fold on that turn...major punt.
@jimweb3230Ай бұрын
Same.
@dobuto23Ай бұрын
Unfortunately that is a move she will kick herself for the rest of her life. Just weird to see a top top pro do something like that, not blowing up but donking out at such a critical stage with so many chips in a fold and move on situation. That was like your favorite football team being 3 QB kneel downs from winning the Super Bowl and he fumbles the ball and a defensive tackle takes it 80 yards for the game winning TD. I was so invested in her reaching the final table and hoping to see her win it that going out like that feels like a punch in the gut. I just hope she and her friends do not try to rationalize it and come up with some elaborate line of thinking and just chalk it up to what it was, a total punt, so it does not go down that ugly ever again.
@Gos1234567Ай бұрын
yea i cant wait to see how the GTO geeks will justify this shove with that decent stack at that stage on that board,just ridiculous
@user-hw6vr6uz5pАй бұрын
Shoving with 23s would have been a better play indeed. Dude not folding aj and you block aq which he maybe folds
@MattRowlandАй бұрын
Your analogy is completely wrong. It would only work if she was the chip leader but she was already down 20 million chips from her high point, and was getting squeezed at the table. She made a move at the wrong time and it cost her. I watched her play for 10 hours the last 2 days, but all you guys watch 1 hand and think you know everything. Sit back down.
@Daared81Ай бұрын
Yes makes zero sense... She apperantly wants a better hand then QK to fold so Pair of aces or better. But why would he even bet just an ACE on the turn.
@mrhumble2937Ай бұрын
No it's not that serious. You saying she should be miserable about it is weird.
@tccandlerАй бұрын
That is a hideously unnecessary move when you are on the brink of history. What on earth made her decide to risk it all on a bluff that she did not need????
@penknight853219 күн бұрын
She played like that the whole tournament. Just got lucky to get this close to the FT.
@StickyStocksАй бұрын
She must have been watching some rampage videos the night before. For a second i had to check to make sure I was watching the right thing.
@lolitapitpong3826Ай бұрын
4:31 Alex Foxen is like “babe…wtf?” 😂
@omensoffateАй бұрын
If she thought this was a bluff she has a long way to go 😂
@kickdebollАй бұрын
Sick part is. She’s going to sleep at night knowing she will probably never get this opportunity again in her lifetime, and she blundered it in a series of horribly played hands after she was @ 71M in chips. She tried to bluff just previous to this hand on a Queen high board and lost 19,000,000 and I think the anxiety after that point of wanting to make final table so bad is what had her blast off like that I really really feel for her and was rooting for her. Very sad
@michelesbells6559Ай бұрын
@@kickdeboll She is a professional poker player, I'm sure she will go over her hands and make adjustments on her weak points. She has been doing this for years, we are not unlikely to see her again.
@kickdebollАй бұрын
@@michelesbells6559yes, but even pros know that because the field of the main event is so big , you need a ridiculous amount of luck to make it as far as she did. Most pros only get 1 shot at it in their lifetimes. If you’re REALLY lucky you get 2-3 Not taking anything away from her skill because she is a phenomenal player. Just stating the fact that no matter how skilled you are, you need a lot of luck too to run deep in this tourney. Sad that she squandered the opportunity of a lifetime
@tenfourproductionsllcАй бұрын
@@michelesbells6559 Honestly, we are unlikely to see any of these people again this late in the tournament, just too many people and as Hellmuth has said "if skill was the only thing, I would win every tournament".
@liquorstoregordАй бұрын
If luck was the only factor Joe Cada would never lose.
@adamainscough3507Ай бұрын
Massive punt. Hes UTG. Clear fold
@YTSpartyАй бұрын
Especially when his stack is 2x yours, you don't risk an exit.
@supocow1Ай бұрын
terrible blunder, what a punt
@Gos1234567Ай бұрын
or maybe just call turn if you think hes bluffing,no need to shove 2nd pair,is she trying to even make weak A-x fold,?hed probably check those back,i cant understand ir
@davidryanreeАй бұрын
She played well overall but that's all it takes in NLH.
@elio-7911Ай бұрын
@@Gos1234567100%
@brandonwarthon6603Ай бұрын
I wish I could watch this live but paying for a subscription isn’t worth it.
@thesorrow88Ай бұрын
You're poor.
@brandonwarthon6603Ай бұрын
@@thesorrow88 Or I don’t play Poker enough to care. I see you are chasing a dream you won’t get to see. Unfortunate for you.
@pokerboy72Ай бұрын
Neither is playing poker
@levihornqvist9191Ай бұрын
@@brandonwarthon6603 its 20 bucks for a month
@frofri8083Ай бұрын
pokergo brasil turkisch google account , vpn, 1 dollar membership , thank me later
@catheywang2574Ай бұрын
This is 100% the biggest punt of the wsop this year. She was in a great spot to reach the FT, and if she reached the FT, she'd be immortalized. Maybe even more than the eventual winner of this event. The narrative of the 1st woman to reach the FT in 30yrs would be worth millions to her in ambassador deals and stuff. This would already be considered a bad play in cash, and an absolute ICM punt at this stage of the tournament. With all this considered it's just not close. Anyway, it's still been a great run and super fun to follow though. She's played some great hands in the previous days.
@mikedornan168Ай бұрын
Terrible poker, she will be kicking herself for a long time after that move
@davidlarsen-tj4tnАй бұрын
With the sizes of entries in the main event the odds are insurmountable she’ll get this close again. Amazing run but had a chance to make history and gagged.
@8BitChadАй бұрын
yeah, we say that all the time but some players just have a knack for it. Jonathan Tamayo has been extremely deep multiple times, Brian Kim was the chip leader with about 50 or 60 left in 2022 and is at the final table. Navigating these types of fields is a skill different from knowing all your GTO charts and spots and having done it once gives players a massive edge to do it again. Cada and Newhouse both made multiple final tables in these sized fields, John Cynn finished 10th and then won it the next year, Damian Salas has multiple deep deep runs and a win. She can be back in this position for sure.
@rayoconnor4413Ай бұрын
@@8BitChad Antoine Saout has a crazy Main Event record as well. Final tables in both 2009 (3rd) & 2017 (5th). He came 25th in 2016 and busted this year in the top 350.
@HottestTwitchGirlsАй бұрын
@@8BitChad thats just variance. Still unlikely that they will get that far ever again
@jeffmagic32Ай бұрын
Senseless play.
@sean6977Ай бұрын
Foxen got lucky to make it that far with her many many bluffs and weak play by other players. The commentators were annoying about getting her to the final. It was only a matter of time she would make a mistake and did it to the wrong player with a big hand. I wonder if she has ADHD with the amount of standing up and pouting her face all the time.
@billbradley2480Ай бұрын
She won several bluffs on her way up and this was brought her down.
@tenningaleАй бұрын
She got this type of nonsense through two AJ guys on an A-high board earlier, now is trying it again. I don't understand the thinking. This guy is clearly trying to rep an ace so why go all-in?
@ed5308Ай бұрын
I wonder if she got tired and decided to go for it. She had other people covered and could have played for ICM to ladder up and at least make the final table and one million dollar pay off. No reason to put it in that spot. You would have to be ahead of an A to begin with.
@jigsaw6246Ай бұрын
@@sean6977 I wouldn't say she was lucky to make this far; she was able to aggressively steal pots because that is a huge part of her game. but, I was thinking that her aggression would finally be her downfall, but didn't expect her to make that bad of a decision in that spot, Vanessa Selbst style.
@tovahswuАй бұрын
She was playing so unbelievably well. Its hard to watch her punt it all away with KQ on a AKJ flop. I thought she could've easily gotten away from the hand when Serock bet the turn
@johntaric6699Ай бұрын
you mean getting lucky
@BrettMKWАй бұрын
She had KK like an hour earlier against AA and lost the bare minimum with the hand. Hard to believe it's the same person.
@richardsimmonsjuggernautof9781Ай бұрын
@@BrettMKWthat was just luck, she was trying to trap the short stack and got bailed out by the Ace
@jwvideos7011Ай бұрын
She is an aggressive nit tight with it aggro without trying to play 4 card poker
@CrazeeAdamАй бұрын
Is she lucky those who say she is here, because she's a woman? Lol..foxen has tons in winnings. She's pretty well versed. But yeah, it was luck surviving to this point. All but making final table
@execattyАй бұрын
Inconceivable.. What a lost opportunity just lay it down you had 40 million
@ryanturner3432Ай бұрын
Seriously.... What tf was she thinking? Might as well not even play if you're just going to give it away like this.
@bajorekjonАй бұрын
Someone really said "can you smell what Serock is cooking" after he beat her 4:49 😂
@Collective_OilersАй бұрын
He said it himself. So arrogant.
@urbrt2653Ай бұрын
@@Collective_Oilersis he known to do that?
@arant86Ай бұрын
@@Collective_Oilersthere's another clip on youtube from another angle which shows Serock at the moment it's shouted. It was certaintly not him.
@bajorekjonАй бұрын
@@Collective_Oilersit it was him that's pretty cringe. If it was someone in the crowd it's pretty funny
@FrankCastle-qn3ecАй бұрын
Foxen was gifted the last two rounds. Sorek looks like he smells
@btreese7Ай бұрын
Wow. All that work and to lose them on a move like that. She could have coasted to the final table.
@theowl3756Ай бұрын
At any average cash game or average tournament it possible to ignore Foxen's play. But with few players left to make the final table of the main event, and with enough chips to make the final table, Foxen conduct was very very strange. Please consider the following: 1) The pre-flop raise is from under the gun. 2) The player under the gun has her covered. 3) She decides to defend BB with KQ off, which is OK 4) The Flop is J, A , K, and the preflop raiser makes a bet. Considering the special moment, she should have folded there. 5) But She calls the Flop bet, and faces another big bet on the Turn. Again, she had a chance to get away. But instead, she pushes all-in and is out of the tournament...!!! Foxen is an excellent player, and such mistake must be the result of being exhausted, and complete loss of awareness of the very special moment.
@JimmySands-pd7xtАй бұрын
Flop is a clear call, ridiculous to suggest she should have folded
@theowl3756Ай бұрын
@@JimmySands-pd7xt what is ridiculous is giving the opportunity of being on the final table , when several short stacks were around. If Foxen avoided big confrontations, she had an excellent chance to get on the final table. And for her getting on final table and getting endorsements, as the only woman on the final table in 30 years, had more value than the $10,000,000 first prize...!!! That's why folding at any stage-- preflop, plop, turn, or river was the right play. Tamayo was smart enough to fold QQ, avoid confrontation, end up on the final table, and win the event....!!!
@bebo2118Ай бұрын
How to blow up main event final table e probably 1M prize or more well done..she was not even that short stack if she folds
@MattRowlandАй бұрын
She has 25 BB if she folds. Can make things happen for sure but clearly a short stack with Kim and Serock pulling away.
@Kattro83Ай бұрын
@@MattRowlandShe still had 37.2M on the turn, actually it's 31 bb. Dumb allin w 2 short stack at the table at 13 playas bef final 🤦🏼♂️
@bebo2118Ай бұрын
@@MattRowland In mtt 25bb are pretty normal stack also from ICM prospective you can find better sport than this to attacck expecially 10 left
@glennhagstedtАй бұрын
@@MattRowland 25bbs is pretty fukcing far from a short stack at this point in the tournament, its close to average, also she didnt have 25bbs, she had 30bbs if she folded, this is just a massive punt but its something we've seen many times before in this tournament, alot of people cant handle the pressure of being this close.
@bebo2118Ай бұрын
@@glennhagstedt Exactly..plus from ICM prospective have so much value cause of the payjump is so high for the last 10 players
@jjl2407Ай бұрын
Brunette Kristen Bicknell would have never made that play.
@jemsdiorlopez4627Ай бұрын
Everytime she acts that way before going all in, Serock knew she was bluffing. He has her number all the way with that snap call all in.
@moedanglezАй бұрын
He had top 2, he didn’t know she was bluffing, his hand was just too strong to ever consider folding especially consider he beats some of her value shoves like KJ or AJ
@jimbojones9118Ай бұрын
Correct, I'm sure Serock saw that 99 hand she fluffed where she also double checked her hole cards before bluffing and that make his call here even easier
@JimmySands-pd7xtАй бұрын
Nah he has top 2 he’s never bet folding the turn
@stevenwilson8718Ай бұрын
It was the last 3 or 4 hands in a row. Not just this one. Went from 70M to 0 really quick. I think the first 2 beats got her tilted and off her game. Easy to happen after all that time and pressure of getting to the final table. She had plenty of chips to play safe for another 2 hours and make it.
@JohnnyBGood11Ай бұрын
One thing about that is when she got to 70 million she should have just folded to the final table, walk away from the table with your blinds sitting out there you're going to induce action other players thinking they will steal it and other players will be making moves on your big blind every time it comes around do it for 3 orbits see what happens 18 hands.
@mjlives5428Ай бұрын
Ego ALLIN....I know everyone is watching...I'm gonna showoff how amazing I am.Just ridiculous!
@zordekАй бұрын
Her husband wasn't pleased by this play rotflmao
@ansjqkqnАй бұрын
Punt of the year
@SamsaraJourneyАй бұрын
of the decade
@UJAMISNAPАй бұрын
of the century
@johnniedevv9149Ай бұрын
what does punt mean bro?
@FinntrolliSUOMIАй бұрын
@@johnniedevv9149 "A slang poker term used to describe a very poor decision that resulted in a large loss."
@andrewdixon7894Ай бұрын
There's an analogy with football. A punt in football is when a player kicks the ball. In poker it means you "kicked" away all your chips
@naisaechao1474Ай бұрын
Pushing all in after a 11.6m bet on the turn is pretty wild... no one is bluffing at that point.
@lolitapitpong3826Ай бұрын
Maria Ho: “she blocks the Q10” And? What about the million other hands he can have that beats 2nd pair LOL 😂
@jimmyk01Ай бұрын
Maria loves pointing out meaningless blockers to justify a badly played hand.
@tappthegreat7775Ай бұрын
Probably because it’s easy for her(Maria)to excuse bad play with “well I had blockers”
@marknoble5495Ай бұрын
Yeah the blocker talk has gotten out of hand. She blocks AK too lol
@Knight5533Ай бұрын
She also blocked herself from advancing. Lol.
@spookmaster106Ай бұрын
Iv'e said it before and i'll say it again, please no more Maria Ho in The commentary Booth. Staying obvious facts 90% of the time and the other 10% yapping about blockers without any nuance
@jfloyo11Ай бұрын
i cant believe she made this play at this time.
@snake0911Ай бұрын
Serock looks like a track and field athlete
@sqrlmongerАй бұрын
I actually think he looks like Corporal Maxwell Klinger from the TV show M.A.S.H.
@2332StephenАй бұрын
My first thought was drg addiction. Funny we were no where close to each other 😅
@michelesbells6559Ай бұрын
Well, he is wearing a tennis shirt.
@bigschn0se541Ай бұрын
He looks like a skeleton and athlete at the same time
@jackburton8352Ай бұрын
Looks like a vegan
@dimis2140Ай бұрын
What a bad play WOW!!!
@gaborfabian3053Ай бұрын
She was so so lucky several times...
@isaacsanchez2003Ай бұрын
you have to be in a tournament, every single one of those players still there got lucky a crazy amount of times to be there
@ruthraiАй бұрын
@@isaacsanchez2003 Some more than others.
@brooksy3069Ай бұрын
goes all in with this hand, can show just how much luck is involved, because for 10m, you don't shove with a king when an ace is out there lol, brain stopped working
@deancorso4212Ай бұрын
If someone will tell me poker is a game of skill I will show him this hand 😂
@JimmySands-pd7xtАй бұрын
She came so close to making history, I feel gutted for her, I hope she doesn’t beat herself up too much over this
@overratedgm571313 күн бұрын
So close, yet so far. lololololol
@willivАй бұрын
4:58 "The community" lol
@bouji_Ай бұрын
Jordan Griff being the chip leader is actually kind of funny.
@user-mm3qe4si8mАй бұрын
5:08 Maria is so well-spoken. I would NOT have been able to put it that nicely.
@Gos1234567Ай бұрын
Please Polk or J Little analyse this because im absolutely baffled and have been trying to come up with reasons to shove their,apart from some dumb "i have a Q blocker to a straight" thing.Seems like total madness
@mykelengieza7057Ай бұрын
She doesn't seem to be that skilled, just lucky....she did this a bunch but got bailed out by the cards...
@tophercabbaАй бұрын
yea i guess he was utg so he must of raised and she called like the only thing she beat that would raise there is K 10 or a under pair everything else out flopped her hard and there was 2 flush draws to boot like yea ,its as bad a getting aces and u keep calling down on a flush and or straighted board just silly .
@superjuice2803Ай бұрын
She definitely just leveled herself into believing that he wasn't strong enough to call a shove. Still perplexing to end up there given that she had a big enough stack to ride right into the final table, but alas.
@flava4yu374Ай бұрын
Apparently she has history against Serock in terms that she has played against him plenty of times. I just think she made a horrible read in him, expecting him to have AX and possibly fold a weaker A with kicker, but he bet 11 mil, don't know how she thought he would still fold even if he had a weak AX.
@Romans8-9Ай бұрын
@@flava4yu374 He can't call Ax on that board. Of course he can fold that hand.
@mikeyluk5113Ай бұрын
That’s got to be fatigue……totally unnecessary. Great run.
@grindixАй бұрын
Pretty ridiculous to get out of line vs utg range on that board and at that stage of the tournament!
@tejsonejiАй бұрын
Just goes to show how ONE misstep is all it takes. She played well as always (got lucky too sure).
@omensoffateАй бұрын
She played this hand terribly
@craigferguson3433Ай бұрын
Seems like a reasonable bluff candidate imo. she blocks strong Two pairs, kk, qt, and unblocks single pair ax which might fold. idk what's actually optimal but at least logically it makes some sense to me
@victorlicata9103Ай бұрын
@@omensoffateyou should play the main!
@winningbackthegirlАй бұрын
@@craigferguson3433 a decent bluffing candidate but absolute ICM blunder, notice how lena900 completely changed his playstyle with a comfortable chip lead. She torched 3 million dollars on fire, she could have folded out the rest of her hands and still gotten 6th place.
@TheMartinTDАй бұрын
@@craigferguson3433can you explain to me how she blocks those hands please.
@drwinstonOboogiАй бұрын
Busting out this deep is always painful. Coolers are a huge letdown but coolers happen and you can live with it. Suckouts are frustrating but people get lucky and you can live with that too. This wasn't a cooler or someone getting lucky. This was donking out and it's really gonna sting for awhile.
@sneakkyz3696Ай бұрын
I mean I was gonna comment about how absolutely horrible this was but it seems like every other comment has that covered. 😂
@mjb_33Ай бұрын
Zero foxens given
@johntaric6699Ай бұрын
love it
@Jung1981gigglesАй бұрын
😂😂😂
@Kassadin10Ай бұрын
so happy she's out. This hand is the moment when poker won.
@DanRaidersWarriorsSharksGiantsАй бұрын
That’s the phoniest thing I’ve Amber Heard.
@kayjay6556Ай бұрын
Donked it off wow
@Richard-bp2biАй бұрын
crap play by her
@tmking90Ай бұрын
How could you ever think hes bluffing there
@jsun1993Ай бұрын
Fatigue. Emotional roller coaster, she almost got knocked out a few hours earlier.
@Gos1234567Ай бұрын
but why shove over a bluff?In case a heart or spade hits and he uses that to bluff again with? or she want to deny equity to flush draws?Fck it only 2nd pair and a decent stack she will get better oppurtunities to increase stack size later on when smallies start shoving. dont have to win every hand,think of future game edge
@JonCookeBridgeАй бұрын
@@Gos1234567 Deny equity from flush draws is exactly right - only logical explanation. UTGs range is just too strong to do it though.
@jemsdiorlopez4627Ай бұрын
was it a raised, re-raised preflop situation?
@kanientАй бұрын
Dubbel flush draw on board probably, but this is a massive punt
@alfarouqaminufor3892Ай бұрын
These things happen, especially in a very long tiring tournament like this one. Mental fatigue can cause you to make bad decisions.
@andrewptobАй бұрын
I watched this live and was stunned. I was rooting for her.
@OCMRickАй бұрын
That's a truly ludicrous line to take
@bigschn0se541Ай бұрын
Actual trash play there, you should play with caution if you are so close. And a guy with x2 your stack might even call with just an ace
@drewstand5055Ай бұрын
I feel like Serock got in her head. The way she was talking to him on other days, it seemed like she was almost wooed by him.
@garygwinn5818Ай бұрын
This is the worst punt in WSOP history. We finally thought we were getting a woman to the final table, and a girl who plays Super High Rollers punts it off. Horrible,Bad, Ridiculous
@stargazer4625Ай бұрын
Is she blind. She couldn't see that Ace
@teakanji9864Ай бұрын
Great effort by Foxen, Well played tournament 👏🏽
@gandalf7687Ай бұрын
Apart from this absolutely massive punt
@Tricks98Ай бұрын
@@gandalf7687 happens after 8 days of playing
@sneakkyz3696Ай бұрын
@@Tricks98😂😂😂😂😂. Um no. That was awful
@markanderson7833Ай бұрын
@@sneakkyz3696 When was the last time you finished top 13? In your basement?
@Truthbomb13Ай бұрын
Fatigue induced misclick
@vader6203Ай бұрын
Agree...real shame
@KK-pm7udАй бұрын
The guy next to her put me on tilt just looking at him. If my screen were scratch and sniff I'd probably gone insane.
@ChrisBinks-zl5oxАй бұрын
She wrecked her chance of making final table on a basic bluff into Sherlock. Who 3 bet and lead out, wtf thinking
@thad1296Ай бұрын
I get the play pre and on the flop but that turn jam is braindead...
@thad1296Ай бұрын
Maybe you can bluff raise when youre deeper but in that spot in the main.. just fold and live to see another day
@KyraStitchАй бұрын
Is that you rampage?
@johnwest6598Ай бұрын
BIGGEST MISSTEP OF HER CAREER !!😅😅
@billymabum3514Ай бұрын
Silly to throw away your main event like that
@AkramRagab-bd2qbАй бұрын
If she had called turn and shoved river theres a better chance serock folds since river was a heart,he probably still calls but hes certainly not folding when all he loses to realistically is q10
@KlasNilsson-ix6gsАй бұрын
What about jacks?
@AkramRagab-bd2qbАй бұрын
@@KlasNilsson-ix6gs she would've 3 bet pre,she had less than 40 bb
@bsheavesАй бұрын
Kristin didn’t have enough in her stack for him to fold to river if she had called the turn. You have to node lock for the solver to anything but fold on the turn
@KlasNilsson-ix6gsАй бұрын
Probably. Didn't know who raised and who called before flop.@@AkramRagab-bd2qb
@c.s.mcleod7383Ай бұрын
There was an A on board. What TF was she thhinking?
@lordhuebiАй бұрын
Trying to rep QT I guess. Just a bad punt really.
@elio-7911Ай бұрын
It’s not about there was an A on the board, the guy opened in early position, at this stage of the tournament no one open light from that position, and the flop smashes his range, all the sets and 2 pair combos, add on that his bet turn was big enough reltively speaking to her stack so there was no fold equity at all if he had a strong hand, and if he’s bluffing he will let it go, and if that was the case and he was bluffing (if she put him on a bluff there, undoubtedly) give him the rope to do so and bluff catch on the river, totally bad play and a huge misstep at this stage of the tournament when she had a decent stack and chance to reach the final
@spookmaster106Ай бұрын
Unblock hearts, blocks the nuts and strong ax hands so decided didn't want to be pushed around by big stacks large barrel. In a vacuum maby not terrible but lol at taking this spot deep in The main with a healthy Stack. Ray Guy would be proud
@pbchaberryАй бұрын
the punt of a lifetime
@btk03z19Ай бұрын
Here we thought no one could play worse donking off chips like Song did... Foxen " Hold my beer!"
@peterwestenthaler795427 күн бұрын
It's so wholesome to see how she and her husband are always present at each other's tourneys. They seem happy together, I like that for them
@ryansmith956Ай бұрын
Wow I could play at this level
@avib1955Ай бұрын
I keep thinking thats Blossom playing
@AnhHoang-gl1elАй бұрын
That was stupid
@JamesgeeeeАй бұрын
She could have folded so easily on the turn. Not sure what she’s thinking. We won’t see her go this far again
@MaverickTomcat69Ай бұрын
lol I said the luck box won’t be able to luck her way any further
@MattRowlandАй бұрын
Ooooo...what a prediction you had there. It's almost as if everyone eventually busts or something. You jackasses are incredible.
@VampirzkeАй бұрын
As Daniel would say "That's and Oppsie"...
@bryantkapono420Ай бұрын
Harrison Butker is so proud of her
@billverge7822Ай бұрын
as a fellow Canadian, I've been a huge fan of Kristen's for awhile now, but this hand? yikes..not sure why she thought this play would work in this spot?...she didn't need to risk it all in this spot. Unfortunately, this is a huge punt...she will be thinking about this hand for years. However, CONGRATULATIONS on 13th , huge accomplishment!!!!
@bobsyoruncle4583Ай бұрын
unbelievable how she busts herself with this garbage after getting so far.
@gregformes3720Ай бұрын
GG Kristen. Played really well, nothing to be ashamed of! Tried to make a move, and ran into a guy who is on an absolute heater and just had it.
@LetterToVoltaireАй бұрын
amazing run.
@TheTree1Ай бұрын
You can tell the truth you don't have to lie that was just a punt a level 10 punt.
@pokerboy72Ай бұрын
Kristen is feeling gr8 hearing u
@pokerboy72Ай бұрын
@@TheTree1my man
@liborplacekАй бұрын
COPE
@LuxeByLoАй бұрын
I would’ve folded bases on the fact that there’s two smaller chip stacks at my table that also have to play the BB. I’m not risking my tournament life or possible final table against someone who has me covered and made such a huge turn bet in an early position. I’m honestly shocked she went all in. Seemed like at least a call on the turn and maybe a shove on the River but he’s never folding AK after that big turn bet.
@89Szabi89Ай бұрын
never seen a bigger ICM punt before... great run tho, GG
@maldone6Ай бұрын
Lococo 2021 final table
@yodakbarrabucci2582Ай бұрын
What a blunder.
@jaeshbalachandran5766Ай бұрын
This is the problem when you go with feel versus theory. Sometimes you will be wrong and you'll doubt your entire existence. Poker is tough
@noahsalzman4278Ай бұрын
Many people asking "why do that" and you answered it. She _guessed_ he had weaker holdings and gambled.
@joes.8351Ай бұрын
She def thought she had a read. It's easy to spazz against a laggy player like Serock. I know I've done it...
@Dntwrybehpy1Ай бұрын
@@noahsalzman4278 Exactly, she blocked AK AQ Q10 so thinking he had a 7s 8s 9s or just messing around is logical its not a punt. She lost like 20 mil in the previous hour and she tried to get it all back there.
@bmac7885Ай бұрын
Why put this video up before the day 8 highlights? 🤷♂️
@DnicethekingАй бұрын
Exactly!! I was looking forward to watching her play
@LazloHoАй бұрын
To show you what you are missing out on without a PokerGo subscription. This is up for the same reason the highlights are posted; it's an advertisement.
@HighTide_808Ай бұрын
Gotta get that fomo for more subscribers
@joshthomas9330Ай бұрын
What a crazy punt that punt is worth alot of money
@AH-bo5gbАй бұрын
when you don't need the money you don't care about the money
@joshthomas9330Ай бұрын
@@AH-bo5gb pretty sure she would care about 10 million 😄 🤣
@T-roc57Ай бұрын
@@joshthomas9330-If she folds on the turn she had 37 mil left which is worth at the very least 2 or 3 pay jumps lol.
@joshthomas9330Ай бұрын
@T-roc57 yh and one double up and she would have been laughing
@deancorso4212Ай бұрын
@@AH-bo5gbi am pretty sure she does
@Anand_619Ай бұрын
Luck finally ran out. Common sense and logic finally prevails . Feel sad for the editor now
@masonjames7308Ай бұрын
I was just telling a buddy the other day that she would be eliminated by Joe serock when I saw they were going to be on the same table. Played with him at a table at a WPT event he's a very crafty player
@tommyfu9271Ай бұрын
You act like he made some amazing read.
@masonjames7308Ай бұрын
@@tommyfu9271 um no I just simply said he's crafty
@JimmySands-pd7xtАй бұрын
Lol this is completely standard to play ak like that, not like he made some amazing move or anything
@tommyfu9271Ай бұрын
@@JimmySands-pd7xt exactly.
@defeatignorance8681Ай бұрын
What a punt. Why would you ever shove in that spot?! He raised UTG and bet flop and turn so what hand does he hold and play the way he did that you are beating in this spot? You think he is bluffing in this spot?! You think he is playing jacks the way he played it? You think he is playing a combo-draw the way he played it? Crazy, crazy punt. Don't ever think you have something to prove at the poker table, and always play as GTO as possible every hand, especially when you are playing for 8 figures!
@deancorso4212Ай бұрын
Well if he was playing jacks this way he had her beaten too haha
@EngineerAndroАй бұрын
What a punt
@Rockybalboa541Ай бұрын
Everyone in the room knew he had an ACE lol except her
@liljonwaskАй бұрын
Punt heard 'round the world
@DanRaidersWarriorsSharksGiantsАй бұрын
Will Smith and the slap heard round the world has entered the chat
@rambojohnj.6117Ай бұрын
Her husband was going to buy her a new watch if she won the whole thing, then remembered there’s a clock on the stove.
@skankhunt305Ай бұрын
Played for 8 days in a row only to punt it off a few players away from the final table. ☠️
@dublinsoulsАй бұрын
Ah! She was playing so well. Bluff with KK the other day was next level. Fatigue gets us all I guess
@danielmelville1507Ай бұрын
Turn your middle pair on an ace high board into a bluff? Why
@deancorso4212Ай бұрын
Woman?
@overratedgm571313 күн бұрын
Very aggressive. Won't be pushed around.
@samiam7342Ай бұрын
$600,000.00 is not a bad parting gift................but how do you jam against the biggest stack at the table who is running red hot????????
@TheJohnnyvegas22Ай бұрын
Easy to be critical of her for that play, but she played 8 straight days of solid poker with incredible pressure that increased exponentially. $600k in her pocket and a ton of exposure is a nice consolation. Props!